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Psychiatry / Empathizing–systemizing theory / Simon Baron-Cohen / Mind-blindness / Asperger syndrome / Empathy / Theory of mind / Weak central coherence theory / Hans Asperger / Autism / Health / Abnormal psychology
Date: 2012-05-27 13:06:25
Psychiatry
Empathizing–systemizing theory
Simon Baron-Cohen
Mind-blindness
Asperger syndrome
Empathy
Theory of mind
Weak central coherence theory
Hans Asperger
Autism
Health
Abnormal psychology

THE YEAR IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE[removed]Autism: The Empathizing–Systemizing

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